CPD
6 Scientific Hours
Ethics in aesthetics Brief This is a day about aesthetics of the smile and the face and how to deliver treatment it in an ethical and predictable way. The pitfalls of treating high demand patients will be discussed as well as ways to diminish the chance to end up with an unhappy patient.
Presenters, topics and learning outcomes Assessing patients’ aesthetic desires? Professor David Castle This lecture aims to review body image concerns in the context of cosmetic procedures and to alert clinicians as to features of individuals that might suggest a poor psychological outcome following such procedures. At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Recognise people of high risk of a poor psychological outcome following corrective procedures ÜÜ Identify risk factors in this regard ÜÜ Apply screening procedures for such risk factors in cosmetic settings.
What is my obligation at law, when it comes to obtaining a patient consent to treatment? Ms Kellie Dell’Oro How do I ensure I have a patient’s informed consent and satisfy my legal obligation? At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Recognise the scope of the legal obligation ÜÜ Understand the consequences of not obtaining valid consent with reference to case scenarios.
Smile design golden rules and Direct veneers – the keys to success Dr Terry Wong Recent times have seen an increasing demand from our patients on ways to achieve a better smile. To meet these demands, the dentist should have a basic understanding of what should constitute an aesthetic smile. Direct veneers that involve minimal preparation of teeth have a place as an aesthetic treatment option. At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜ
Identify the key elements of an aesthetic smile Make appropriate shade selection Manipulate resin to achieve aesthetic outcomes Increase case acceptance of aesthetic dentistry
Held in conjunction with ADAVB Goulburn Valley Group
Shepparton OR Melbourne
Melbourne event proudly supported by
Regional Conference Indirect veneers – the keys to success, complex aesthetic cases and Managing expectations and delivering results Dr Andrew Dillon
These two presentation will address how to set-up the veneer case for success by addressing design, preparation, bonding and occlusal considerations. We will look at diagnosis and treatment planning the aesthetic case based on risk assessment, from dealing with a single tooth only to full mouth rehabilitation. At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Diagnose and treat complex aesthetic cases ÜÜ Implement the key factors to achieve veneer success
Botox/fillers – new frontiers in bear country Presenter to be confirmed.
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DATE
Shepparton – Saturday 13 October 2018 or Melbourne – Friday 2 November 2018
TIME
9:00am – 5:00pm
FEES
VENUES
Shepparton Carrington Best Western 505 Wyndham Street, Shepparton VIC or Melbourne Pan Pacific Hotel, South Wharf, 2 Convention Centre Pl, Melbourne VIC
ADAVB Member
$550
ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate
$300
Non-ADAVB Member
$880
Non-ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate
$400
Retired / Dental Student
$170
Dental Hygienist / Oral Health Therapist
$380
Dental Staff
$300
FORMAT
Lecture
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Friday 5 October 2018 or Friday 26 October 2018
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FULL DAY COURSE FEES 1 course
2 or more courses (10% discount)
3 or more courses (15% discount)
ADAVB Member
$550
$990
$1,402
Recent Graduate
$300
$540
$765
Student / Retired
$170
$306
$433
Hygienist/Oral Health Therapist
$380
$550
$969
Dental Staff
$300
$540
$765
Non-ADAVB member
$880
$1,584
$2,244
Non-member Recent Graduate
$400
$720
$1,020
DISCOUNT CATEGORY
HALF DAY AND ECE COURSE FEES 1 course
2 or more courses (10% discount)
3 or more courses (15% discount)
ADAVB Member
$220
$396
$561
Recent Graduate
$160
$288
$408
Student / Retired
$22
$39
$56
Hygienist/Oral Health Therapist
$190
$342
$484
Dental Staff
$130
$234
$331
Non-ADAVB member
$390
$702
$994
Non-member Recent Graduate
$208
$374
$530
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